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Creative Wireless Headphones
(07 January 2005) - Yesterday, here at CES, Creative was showing off these prototype wireless headphones. They're a bit bulky, as is the transmitter added to the Zen Micro, but the sound is really good. That's because they use a near field magnetic technology instead of Bluetooth. Peter also has a review over at Engadget. ...
CES Style: Booth Girl Gets Her Gadget On
(06 January 2005) - Yes, I too am at CES in lovely (sarcasm) Las Vegas. While I saw some really great stuff today, I'm totally exhausted. I promise to share all the goodies, but until then I leave you with this image. Apparently the booth-girl costume Creative issued their Zen Micro models was a little too tight for this woman to carry her mobile phone and camera(?). So...
ITP Winter Show
(15 December 2004) - Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) Winter Show. Over 50 different projects will be shown representing work from classes like: Social Software for Group Work, Wireless Public Spaces, Spatial Design, Game Design and Networked Objects. With every semester the production value of ITP student work increases right alongside the creative and intellectual prowess. This Winter's show is destined to be the best yet. Sunday 19 December,...
State of Play II
(04 November 2004) - Carol T. Chung attended the State of Play II conference this past weekend, which was sponsored by the New York Law School and Yale Law School from Oct 28 – 30. Here's her report: THERE IS NO SPOON – I don’t think I’ll be able to watch that movie for a long time. There was no escaping it. Even the cable channel tbs was...
NYX Wearable Displays
(02 November 2004) - I was at a certain wireless trade show last week in San Francisco where there was plenty of decent stuff, but these dudes in animated jackets from NYX were more impressive than the rest (except the Treo 650, of course). The display is quite flexible and is not raised from the surface of the fabric. To show scrolling text or a graphical animation, just...
Street Memes Walking Tour
(15 October 2004) - Eyebeam created a new web site at streetmemes.com to track street art, stickers, stencils, posters and visual memes (self-replicating ideas) that are posted, copied and mutated in the streets of New York and around the world. Very exciting, though I can't help but wonder whether spelling it all out for the general public defeats the whole purpose of subversive and esoteric street art. Anyway,...
Mademoiselle In A Tech Menagerie: Digital Life
(15 October 2004) - As many of you have noted, I follow most things from a guy's perspective. For Digital Life, which started yesterday, I asked Carol Chung to check it out and bring back a report for the ladies. Here's her story (details and pictures after the jump): I met up with my friend Matt outside the Javits Center. Today was the first day of the Digital...
Digital Life
(08 October 2004) - If you're in NYC next week, it might be worth checking out Digital Life, the consumer technology and entertainment event showcasing the latest in all things digital. Exhibitors will be showing their current gear and some future concepts. Should be pretty interesting. ...
Tokion Creativity Now Conference
(04 October 2004) - Tokion Magazine held a conference this past weekend called Creativity Now. Carol Tan Chung attended Saturday's sessions. Here's her report: Tokion second annual Creativity Now conference: Not as good as it could be, but hope remains as correlations between multiple disciplines can be distinguished. ...
Soled Out NYC
(06 September 2004) - The sixth installment of Soled Out, a one-of-a-kind event that celebrates sneaker culture to the fullest, hits NYC this week. Sponsored by fixins.com and Complex magazine, you'll get a preview of what's hot before it hits the streets. SOLED OUT DEEP 16 W. 22nd Street NYC 9PM-2AM; 21+ $5 Presale Tickets at: Classic Kicks, Dave's Quality Meat, Nom de Guerre, Premium Goods, The Reed...
Dodi Wexler
(01 September 2004) - It would seem to me that Dodi Wexler is a bit obsessive compulsive. The intricacy of her work must demand more attention than a needy puppy. Not necessarily calculated, but certainly elaborate, her process yields incredible collage that is to be appreciated both up close and from a distance. She combines all sorts of materials to create visually rich and almost narrative pieces of...
Sole Searching Vancouver
(08 August 2004) - The Sole Searching Sneaker Tour will be pulling in to Vancouver on 19 August. Their Toronto event was a huge success, so expect the same from this next one. You'll see the most rare and outrageous kicks from the collections of: Retrokid, Capitol 1524, Kikfreek, Uppercut and more. Thursday, 19 August Atlantis Night Club 1320 Richards Street Vancouver ...
Terminal 5
(08 June 2004) - The Saarinen designed TWA terminal at New York's JFK airport will house an art exhibit that is curated to respond to the transitory nature of travel. While that description may sound a bit cryptic and recursive, the list of artists who will be showing in this iconic space promises to bring something special. Terminal 5 is an event for air travel. The airport terminal...
Sole Searching
(03 June 2004) - Drawing inspiration from the unparalleled Fixins.com "Soled Out" events and the legendary "Fresh Out The Box" celebration comes Sole Searching: A Tour Dedicated to the Sneaker. Sole Searching was just a small party last year, but collectors and sponsors proved that Canada was ready for something much bigger. Wednesday, 30 June. Click the flyer for details....
Wired NextFest
(06 May 2004) - Wired Magazine created NextFest to "celebrate the shape of things to come." Among the features are a series of concept devices from Springtime, Nike, BMW, Antenna and Motorola. There's some pretty interesting thought and major eye candy, so be sure to check it out online or in print....
Puma Irie + Fass
(01 April 2004) - Puma is sponsoring the Jamaican relay team at this Summer's Olympic games. Inspired by these runners comes a new line of sneakers and track suits. The Irie (left) and Fass (right) are definitely the best of the lot. more at the puma store...
Marc Newson Mobile
(21 May 2003) - A Marc Newson designed mobile phone, the Talby, made its debut recently at a Japanese trade show. The design is aesthetically forward and fun, but I question how usable the product will be. A recent ZD Net Japan article gives the review (if you don't speak Japanese there are still some good pictures)....
Design to Inform
(20 April 2003) - Next week in New York the AIGA presents a lecture Design to Inform: How can design make information accessible, usable and perhaps even sublime? Visual presentations and a panel discussion of designers and a design critic will address the role design plays when trying to foster civics, give vital information clarity or make large databases public. A panel discussion with Antenna, creators of the MTA...
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